Monday, April 3, 2023

CBC Health Services Under SEEPD Program Empowers Cameroon Journalists on Journalism Resilience for Disability Inclusion

 

That is drilled to be disability friendly while reporting and seek for all common grounds to insert, source for or force social Inclusion and integration in media practice in all it’s facets.

Hear the facilitators   Loshie Eugene after the occasion of the two days seminar running from Thursday the 30th of March to Friday the 31st of March 2023 as he spoke to the press "This workshop is born out of an assessment on the understanding that the media continue to be a very strong arm of promoting development in every society.  More so, as a program of the CBC Health Services, specifically as a project of the Social-Economic Empowerment of People with Disabilities, this activity was designed as one of the activities to be implemented on the project.  It was seen that, journalists and the media in general could play a key role in ensuring that, there is a paradigm shift in the way people with disabilities, first of all, are seen in their communities, by their peers without disabilities, but most importantly, to bring about that change, that paradigm change, in how community development actors now see the development initiative from an inclusive perspective.”

SEEPD is Socio-Economic Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities Program  which has since championed and is coordinating all issues concerning disabilities under the CBC Health Services.





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